Psalm 1:2 Blessed is the man who loves the law of the Lord and meditates day and night.
Psalm 1:3 He will be like a tree, planted by a stream, bearing fruit in time, and its leaves will not wither. Everything he does goes smoothly.
Psalm 1:4 The wicked are not like this, but like chaff blown away by the wind.
Hymn 1:5 Therefore, the wicked will not stand in the trial; So are sinners in the assembly of the righteous.
Psalm 1:6 For the LORD knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish.
1:0 often wanders between obedience and disobedience. I really want to make up my mind and choose …
1 God judges people not by their race, sex or nationality, but by their reaction to his beliefs and the will revealed. Those who strive to obey God's will are like trees with strong growth, rich fruits and solid roots (see John 17:5-8). God promised to look after them and guide them with his wisdom. On the contrary, those who refuse to obey God live meaningless lives and are blown away like chaff. There are two choices in life: obey God's will, or go against it and perish. When you choose the path you take, it will determine whether you have eternal life.
Does the environment and friendship around me inspire my spiritual life or hinder it?
1: 1 At the beginning of the poem, the author praises godly people, that is, those who obey God and don't listen to those who doubt and mock God. Friends and colleagues often have a far-reaching influence on us unconsciously. If we persist in keeping friendship with those who despise God, we may fall into sin and gradually become numb to God's will. This attitude is actually a contempt for God. Did your friends build or destroy your beliefs? A sincere friend should influence you to get closer to God.
Sin, like a dark cloud, hides our relationship with God. How can we break through?
1: 1 The poet is concerned with the issue of eternal happiness. In this section, he tells us what not to do-associate with sinners who laugh at God; In the next section, he tells us what to do-to be with God's joy and word. The influence of the wicked, sinners and scoffers will separate us from the glorious joy of God, just as the dark clouds separate us from the joyful sunrise.
God's word is like a magnet, attracting people to approach him. This attraction, for me, ...
1:2 By thinking about God's law, we can learn how to follow him. "Thinking" means spending time reading and thinking about God's Word, and knowing how to change ourselves and make our life conform to God's will. To know and think about God's Word is to apply it to every step of our daily life. If you want to get closer to God, you must know his words.
Thought is not imaginary, but the basis of thinking and changing life. ...
1:2 The "law" of our thoughts includes the whole Bible, that is, the New Testament and the Old Testament. The more thoroughly we understand God's Word, the more we know how to make choices in our daily life.
Joy does not care about fame and fortune in the world, but about spiritual wealth. for me ...
1:2 These two verses give us wisdom-the more we love to be with God, the more we love to enjoy the glory of the word of God, the more joyful our spirit will be; On the contrary, the more contemptuous sinners are allowed to influence us, the farther away this great source of happiness is from us. If you don't want to be happy, spend time with those sinners who laugh at you; If you want to be happy, look for it before God and in His Word.
I often think that success means everything, but I don't know what the Bible says about success …
1:3 The Bible's promise that "everything he does will prosper" does not mean that we will never fail or have no difficulties, nor does it guarantee health, wealth and happiness. The Bible means that when God's wisdom is applied to our lives, it will bear good fruit and make us praised by God. Just as a tree will bear rich fruits after being moistened by water, we also absorb the word of God, and we respect his behavior and attitude. Real success comes from knowing the true value of God's Word!